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LP Field has been in business since 1999, built at the time to accommodate the Houston Oilers move to Tennessee and eventual transformation into the Titans. The Titans have found LP field to be a welcoming home, amassing an impressive 45-27 record at the field from 1999-2011. Much of that success is due to the Titans fans, as they have sold out every home game in the stadium's history. That can be attributed to both the success of the team and the hospitality that LP Field provides to fans and players alike. Located a short distance from downtown Nashville, LP field has been become the number one ticket in town for someone to catch some high quality football. The open air, natural grass stadium provides an experience that would delight any football purist. Besides the Titans, LP Field is also home to the Tennessee State University Tigers and a number of large concerts, such as the Country Music Association festival that take place every June. LP Field itself has always received high marks from visitors. With over 68,000 seats along with 176 luxury suites, the Field is well suited to cater to whatever experience you are looking for. With over 60 concession stands around the stadium, many serving southern delicacies, there is a good chance you'll be able to satisfy your food cravings also. Outside of those features, LP Field primary focuses on the core football experience. And as anyone who has attended a game there can tell you, few stadiums do it better.

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